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  2. Squeeze play (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, the squeeze play or a squeeze bunt is a maneuver consisting of a sacrifice bunt with a runner on third base. The batter bunts the ball, expecting to be thrown out at first base, but providing the runner on third base an opportunity to score .

  3. Squeeze play - Wikipedia

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    Squeeze Play!, a 1979 comedy film "Squeeze Play" (song), by Snoop Dogg; Squeeze Play (The Price Is Right), a segment game from The Price Is Right; Squeeze Play, a 1990 baseball novel by Jane Leavy; Squeeze Play, a 1982 novel by Paul Auster (writing as Paul Benjamin) "Squeeze Play" (Magnum, P.I.), a 1983 television episode

  4. Pitchout - Wikipedia

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    In baseball or softball, a pitchout is a ball that is intentionally thrown high and outside the strike zone with the purpose of preventing a stolen base, thwarting a hit and run, or to prevent a run-scoring play on a suicide squeeze play. The pitcher delivers the ball in such a manner for it to be unhittable and in a position where the catcher ...

  5. Neal: College baseball, softball squeeze play at U.S. Bank ...

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    In one week last March, the Gophers hosted the Cambria College Classic in baseball and the Gopher Indoor Classic in softball at U.S. Bank Stadium. Twenty-four games total, played by 12 different ...

  6. Suicide squeeze - Wikipedia

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    Suicide squeeze may refer to: Squeeze play (baseball), a play in baseball in which the runner on third starts for home immediately while the batter attempts a bunt. Squeeze (bridge), a set of plays of the cards in contract bridge. Suicide Squeeze Records, a record label. Cannibal squeeze, a contract bridge squeeze also known as a suicide squeeze.

  7. Infield shift - Wikipedia

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    A May 1923 description of how teams implemented a shift against Cy Williams of the Philadelphia Phillies. In a typical shift against a left-handed hitter, the third baseman moves to their left where the shortstop plays; the shortstop plays to the right of second base; the second baseman plays between first and second base, and usually out on the grass in shallow right field; the center fielder ...

  8. Bridge scoring - Wikipedia

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    These matchpoints are added across all the hands that a pair plays to determine the winner. Scores are usually given as percentages of a theoretical maximum: 100% would mean that the partnership achieved the best score on every single hand. In practice, a result of 60% or 65% is likely to win the tournament or come close.

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